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1. Bowl.com - Bowling News, Bowling Events, Bowling Tournaments And More!
Get league news for the ABC, WIBC or YABA leagues from this bowling info resource. Sign up for an American bowling Congress membership. by the United States olympic Committee. College College bowling USA promotes competitive and recreational and WIBC Launch New WIBC history Database. The WIBC and bowl.com
http://www.bowl.com/
ABC: The American Bowling Congress is bowling's largest membership organization. ABC provides benefits to its members through leagues, tournaments, awards and many other services. WIBC: The Women's International Bowling Congress is a membership organization that encourages women's participation in bowling through leagues, tournaments and other benefits. YABA: The Young American Bowling Alliance is a membership organization that promotes fun and youth participation in bowling. BPAA: The Bowling Proprietors' Association of America is a trade organization for bowling center proprietors. USAB: USA Bowling is recognized as bowling's national governing body by the United States Olympic Committee. College: College Bowling USA promotes competitive and recreational collegiate bowling. Marketing: Strike Ten Entertainment offers corporate partners effective ways to reach consumers through bowling. News Events Standing Sheets Become a Member ...
WIBC Executive Director Roseann Kuhn to Chat About Proposed USBC

Given the action ABC took on the Proposed USBC, Roseann Kuhn will conduct another chat on the subject April 9, from 7-8 pm EST. The April 1 chat is complete.
ABC, WIBC, YABA All-Time Records Now Available Online on bowl.com

2. Guam Special Olympic. History
Special olympics launches its bowling Sports Program which was started by First activitybeyond olympic event weekend camping trips organized for athletes and
http://specialolympics.org.gu/history.htm
Athletic Events Year-Round for Special Olympics Guam
Please click each photo to ENLARGE to actual size. Some photos of Guam athletes were taken from national special Olympics competition venues.
SOME FACTS ABOUT SPECIAL OLYMPICS ON GUAM:
  • We are a non profit, all volunteer organization
  • Our office is located at 301 E. Sunset Blvd., Tiyan. (next to the Salvation Army on the airport side of Tiyan.) Because all of our members have other jobs, we do not man the office daily. Instead we have Voicemail 475-4876 or you can email us at special@chamorro.net.
  • Our mission is to provide year round sports/fitness training and competition for youth and adults with develpmental disabilites.
  • On Guam, we include individuals with other disabilities: Learning, physical, emotional, autism...
  • We also include Unified Partner sports: Bowling, Basketball, Relays, Swimming. Unified partners are athletes without disabilities, who are of similar age and skills of the Special Olympics athletes on their team. Unified partners are ages 8 through adults.
  • Our current officers are: National director: Carole Peircy; Vice Chair: Marlon Molinos; Sports Director: Francisco Reyes; Special Projects: William Fitzegerald; Office Assistant: Julia Domescik; Treasurer: Jessica Villaverde; Volunteer Chairperson: Scott Lawry; Other members of our reorganization committee include government of Guam employees, private business employees and community members. This group has just begun and we welcome more members of our community.
  • 3. Bowling History - HickokSports.comFind Out When Humankind First Put Ball To Pin,
    This document is an index, arranged by sport, to the history section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports information on the Internet. history. Index. Lawn bowling. history. Index. Luge. olympic Gold Medalists
    http://www.hickoksports.com/history/bowling.shtml

    4. FIQ - About FIQ
    The IBA made the first request to the International olympic Committee (IOC) forthe recognition of bowling as an olympic sport in 1926, and was rejected.
    http://www.fiq.org/about/content.php?type=history&page=1

    5. FIQ - About FIQ
    Lausanne and meetings with IOC officials, the closest FIQ has ever come to fulfillingits olympic Dream was in 1988 in Seoul where tenpin bowling was granted
    http://www.fiq.org/about/content.php?type=history&page=6

    6. Cougar12
    Contains tournament information for Texas youth bowlers, USA Junior olympic bowling Coaches, advice and tips, facts about the history of bowling, and links to related sites.
    http://www.cougar12.com
    Welcome to the website. This website provides links to other bowling related sites, contains Texas tournament information for youth bowlers, provides bowling tips from USA Junior Olympic Bowling Coaches, bowler polls, a bowling message board, and gives interesting facts about the history of bowling. Site Updates: The site now will contain information about the new San Antonio Junior Bowler's Tour. Look Below for the new link. Contains tournament information for Texas youth bowler and the San Antonio Roadrunner League Schedule: Contains information concerning the San Antonio Junior Bowler's Tour (SAJBT): Contains advice for bowlers or anyone who is learning to bowl: Contains interesting facts about the history of bowling: Contains links to other sites relating to bowling: This is a message board where bowlers can post their comments: Contains polls for bowlers to submit their opinions: Site Last Updated: 02/04/2003 09:33 PM -0600

    7. HickokSports.com - History - Index By Sport
    Drag Racing; Duckpin bowling Top of Page E. Equestrian Sports olympic Medalists.Extreme Sports. Top of Page F. Fantasy Sports; Field Hockey Figure Skating history;
    http://www.hickoksports.com/history/sprtindx.shtml

    8. Bowl.com - Bowling News, Bowling Events, Bowling Tournaments And More!
    had won by the largest margin for any weight class in olympic history. He also snatched the gold. He retired in 1954 and turned to bowling. He maintained a 190
    http://www.bowl.org/
    ABC: The American Bowling Congress is bowling's largest membership organization. ABC provides benefits to its members through leagues, tournaments, awards and many other services. WIBC: The Women's International Bowling Congress is a membership organization that encourages women's participation in bowling through leagues, tournaments and other benefits. YABA: The Young American Bowling Alliance is a membership organization that promotes fun and youth participation in bowling. BPAA: The Bowling Proprietors' Association of America is a trade organization for bowling center proprietors. USAB: USA Bowling is recognized as bowling's national governing body by the United States Olympic Committee. College: College Bowling USA promotes competitive and recreational collegiate bowling. Marketing: Strike Ten Entertainment offers corporate partners effective ways to reach consumers through bowling. News Events Standing Sheets Become a Member ...
    WIBC Executive Director Roseann Kuhn to Chat About Proposed USBC

    Given the action ABC took on the Proposed USBC, Roseann Kuhn will conduct another chat on the subject April 9, from 7-8 pm EST. The April 1 chat is complete.
    ABC, WIBC, YABA All-Time Records Now Available Online on bowl.com

    9. HickokSports.com - History - Alphabetical Index
    history. Bowl; Ross Trophy (NHL); Rounders; Rowing Medalists; Rugby olympic Medalists;Rugby S. Sailing Medalists; Sam's Town Invitational (bowling); Selke Trophy (NHL
    http://www.hickoksports.com/history/alphindx.shtml

    10. Katherine Mieko Redcher Bowling
    The St. Lawrence County Branch of the New York State of AAUW provides women's sports history resources on the Internet. wins the first women's pro bowling tournament, the Professional Women's bowling Association Championship in medals than any athlete in olympic history nine gold, five silver and
    http://webpages.csus.edu/~sac16191
    Katherine Mieko Redcher Bowling
    Olympic Weightlifting
    Affiliations: USA Weightlifting, Pacific Weightlifting Association, Team Sacramento, CSUS
    63kg/139lbs Weight Class
    • 2001 American Open Silver Medalist
    • World Team Trails
    • 2001 US National Championships 4th place - tied 3rd place total 167.5kgs
    • 2000 US National Championships 5th Place
    • 2000 Collegiate Nationals Gold Medalist (69kg Class)
    • 1999 US National Championships 7th Place (69kg Class)
    • 1999 American Open Bronze Medalist (69kg Class)
    • 1998 Collegiate Nationals Gold Medalist (69kg Class)
    • USA Weightlifting Club Coach Certified
    • PWA Registration Chair and Athletes Rep
    • Adidas Training For Sport Clinician
    • Women in Sports Day Clinician
    Gymnastics
    • Professional Member of USA Gymnastics
    • USA Gymnastics Safety Certified
    • 10 years of coaching experience 1985-1995
    • Intercollegiate Athletics 1995
    • Masters competition 1990-1996
    • Junior Olympic Competitor 1982-1987
    • Exibition and Competition Choreography
    Dance / Fine Arts
    • Solano Chiefs Semi-Pro Dance Team 1994-1995
    • Ballet, Jazz, and Modern Dance training
    • Aerobics Instructor for Navy's Level 1 fitness program 1989
    • Harem Dancer in IVC's production of Imaginary Invalid
    • 1988 Vacaville Talented Teen Winner
    • 1988 Jr. Miss Runner Up

    11. History
    Sport's first page. history of the sport. It today. In 1936, bowling appearsat the Berlin olympic Games as a demonstration sport. Nowadays
    http://www.sport.gov.gr/7/702/7021/e70211.html

    12. The History And Activity Of Korea Bowling CongressThe History And Activity Of Ko
    WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL bowling CO. bowling Glossary. bowling history. Hall of Fame bowlers Book Online Article on WEIGHTLIFTING. olympic history weightlifitng. WRESTLING. General
    http://www.bowling.or.kr:81/eng/congress4.htm

    13. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    see Winter Sports); Bodybuilding (see Weight Training Bodybuilding); bowling; linksto pages about the International Institute for Sport and olympic history.
    http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3subjects.html
    SUBJECT LIST
    International Institute for Sport
    and Olympic History
    The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest for named endowments.
    Additional subjects may be added at any time by the Board of Directors or suggested by Benefactors. Subjects in BOLD are on the program of the Modern Olympic Games. Some subjects have links to give you more information.
    • Adapted physical education
    • Air Sports
    • Alpine skiing (see skiing)
    • Ancient / Antiquities (Greece, Rome, etc)
    • Aquatics (see Water sports)
    • Archery
    • Architecture (sports stadiums and facilities)
    • Arts (see Sport in Art: coins, medals, posters)
    • Association football (see soccer)
    • Athletic injuries (see sports medicine)
    • Backgammon
    • Baseball
    • Badminton
    • Basketball
    • Biathlon
    • Bibliography
    • Bicycling (see cycling
    • Billiards
    • Biomechanics
    • Blacks in Sport
    • Canoeing, Rowing, Yachting
    • Bobsleigh (see Winter Sports)
    • Bowling
    • Boxing
    • Business (see Sport and Business)
    • Canoeing
    • Cars and car racing (See Automobiles)
    • Cards
    • Checkers
    • Cheerleading
    • Chess
    • Children and Physical Education
    • Coaching (19th century)
    • College Athletics
    • Cricket
    • Croquet
    • Curling
    • Cycling
    • Dance
    • Diving (See
    • Dressage (See Equestrian Sports
    • Drugs and sport (See Sports medicine)
    • Equestrian Sports
    • Exercise
    • Facilities (see sports stadiums and facilities)
    • Falconry
    • Fencing
    • Field Hockey
    • Figure skating (see Skating)
    • Fitness (See Physical Fitness)
    • Football (American)
    • Football (British, see Soccer)

    14. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
    Federation (FIAS), legal counsel to the International bowling Federation (FIQ). President,IISOH International Institute for Sport and olympic history PO Box
    http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3board.html
    BOARD of DIRECTORS
    International Institute for Sport
    and Olympic History
    The Board of Directors of the IISOH held their organizational meeting in Bayse, Virginia on April 21, 2001. According to the Bylaws created at that meeting a maximum of twelve persons may serve of the Board of Directors. Each Director shall hold office for life.
    Candidates are currently being considered to fill the remaining open positions.
    Recommendations from the general public are invited and should be submitted in writing to the President at the IISOH address below with as much background information on potential candidates as possible. Potential Board members need not be residents of Pennsylvania and do not have to be American citizens.
    The biographies of the first six directors are listed below.
    Mr. Harvey L. Abrams, President
    Mr. Art Donahoe, Vice-President
    Mr. Bruce Lorich, Treasurer
    Ms. Paula Donahoe
    Capt. Josiah (Joe) Henson, USN (Ret)
    Mr. Josh Henson
    Articles of Incorporation.
    Bylaws. Building
    purchased September 27, 2001. Charter Membership Drive: Join now or send a donation.

    15. Hickok's Sports History: Index By Sport
    Boardsailing; Bobsledding history; Conduct of Competition; olympic Champions.Bocce; Book Store; bowling Early history; bowling in America; International bowling;
    http://hickoksports.hypermart.net/sprtindx.htm

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    Index by Sport
    Choose the first letter of the sport:
    A B C D ... Z

    16. Sports History Book Store: Aisle 4
    The Big Book of bowling, by Howard Stallings and Hunter Montana Equestrian Excellence The Stories of Our olympic Equestrian Medal Winners from Stockholm 1912
    http://hickoksports.hypermart.net/book0005.htm

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    Billiards Through Fencing
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      Billiards
      Billiards :
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      Bowling
      The Big Book of Bowling , by Howard Stallings and Hunter Montana. Gibbs Smith, 1995. Paper, 95 pages. ISBN: 0879056622
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      Boxing
      The Boxing Register : International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book , by James B. Roberts and Alexander G. Skutt. McBooks Press, 1996. ISBN: 0935526234
      it out at Amazon.com The Manly Art : Bare-Knuckle Prize Fighting in America , by Elliott J. Gorn. Cornell Univ. Press, 1989. Paper. ISBN: 0801495822
      it out at Amazon.com The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Boxing : The Definitive Illustrated Guide to World Boxing , by Harry Mullan and P. Arnold. Book Sales, 1996. ISBN: 0785806415
      it out at Amazon.com When Dempsey Fought Tunney : Heroes, Hokum, and Storytelling in the Jazz Age , by Bruce J. Evensen. Univ. of Tennessee Press, 1996. ISBN: 087049919X

    17. The History And Activity Of Korea Bowling Congress
    KBC having a history over a period of thirty years madeup was successfully held'86 Seoul Asian Games, '88 Seoul olympic Games bowling competition and
    http://www.bowling.or.kr/eng/congress0.htm

    18. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Sports Rules Histories (Sports)
    history; Hall of Fame bowlers; history; Tenpin bowling rules CRICKET; Biathlon News Info (US olympic Committee); Equipment; history; International Biathlon
    http://www.bigchalk.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOPortal.woa/Homework/High_School/Spo

    19. Rearview Mirror
    participates in, to compete in the olympic Games remains Michigan's long history ofski jumping Skiing quite Detroit's legends of bowling The sport of bowling
    http://pc99.detnews.com/history/category.hbs?category=sports&searchtype=topic

    20. History Of Bowling
    The sport of tenpin bowling has a long and fascinating history. bowlingwas an Exhibition Sport in the 1988 Seoul olympic Games.
    http://carahoneychurch.com/history_of_bowling.htm
    The sport of tenpin bowling has a long and fascinating history. Archaeological evidence points to bowling's existence for around 7,000 years with the discovery in an Egyptian child's grave of bowling balls, pins and other implements for playing a game decidedly similar to our modern tenpins. The date of this child's burial has been placed at 5,200 BC. Another ancient discovery was the Polynesian game of ula maika, which also used pins and balls of stone. The stones were rolled at targets 60 feet away, a distance which is still one of the basic requirements in tenpin bowling.
    Bowling was practised by crowned heads of state and clerics, including Henry Vlll and Martin Luther. It has survived and grown into the world's second most played sport, with over 100 million participants annually.
    Records in Sydney's Mitchell Library show that the game of tenpin bowling commenced in Australia in 1885 at the Washington Bowling Saloon in Ballarat, Victoria. The game spread throughout Australia with manually operated centres in many major population areas. With the advent of automatic pinsetting machinery the popularity of the game exploded. The first fully automatic centre opened in Hurstville, Sydney in 1960.

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